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setophaga striata

  1. Blackpoll Warbler poses well for camera

    Blackpoll Warbler poses well for camera

    Was sighted in mixed species flock with Ruby Crowned Kinglets and Yellow Rumped Warblers
  2. Blackpoll Warbler

    Blackpoll Warbler

    An adult female attracted to an orange placed in a tree by volunteers. Looking very different from her male counterpart. Easy to overlook but note the pink legs and feet. A rare migrant in Texas, but we were fortunate to see several on this visit. Formerly included in the genus "Dendroica."
  3. Blackpoll Warbler

    Blackpoll Warbler

    A rare spring migrant in Texas, this incredibly cooperative male is in full breeding plumage. They have one of the longest non-stop migrations of any song bird. Most of the population migrates over the Atlantic Ocean from Canada and New England to South America in the Fall and back in the...
  4. Blackpoll Warbler Male

    Blackpoll Warbler Male

    Blackpoll Warbler (Setophaga striata) male.
  5. Blackpoll Warbler

    Blackpoll Warbler

    A rare spring migrant in Texas, this incredibly cooperative male in breeding (alternate) plumage is the only one we saw. This species has one of the longest non-stop migrations of any song bird. Most of the population migrates over the Atlantic Ocean from Canada and New England to South America...
  6. Blackpoll Warbler (male)

    Blackpoll Warbler (male)

    Blackpoll Warbler (Setophaga striata) male.
  7. Blackpoll Warbler

    Blackpoll Warbler

    This is a male in breeding (alternate) plumage. This species has one of the longest non-stop migration of any song bird. Most of the population migrates over the Atlantic Ocean from Canada and New England to South America and back again in the spring. Notice the pink legs and feet. Formerly...
  8. Blackpoll warbler

    Blackpoll warbler

    This Blackpoll Warbler was perched in bushes along the edge of farm land early in the morning.
  9. Blackpoll Warbler

    Blackpoll Warbler

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